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Hegedűs P, Bakota Tibor, Illés L, Ladányi G, Ferenc R, Gyimóthy T.  2011.  Source Code Metrics and Maintainability: A Case Study.. FGIT-ASEA/DRBC/EL. 257:272-284.
Hegedűs P, Bakota Tibor, Ladányi G, Faragó C, Ferenc R.  2013.  A Drill-Down Approach for Measuring Maintainability at Source Code Element Level. Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Software Quality and Maintainability (SQM 2013). :20–29.
Hegedűs P, Bakota Tibor, Ladányi G, Faragó C, Ferenc R.  2013.  A Drill-Down Approach for Measuring Maintainability at Source Code Element Level. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS OF THE EASST. 60:20–29.
Hegedűs P.  2015.  Advances in Software Product Quality Measurement and its Applications in Software Evolution.
Hegedűs P.  2012.  A Probabilistic Software Quality Model for C# – an Industrial Case Study.
Hegedűs P, Bakota Tibor, Ladányi G, Faragó C, Ferenc R.  2013.  A Drill-Down Approach for Measuring Maintainability at Source Code Element Level. Electronic Communications of the {EASST}. 60:1–21.
Hegedűs P, Ladányi G, Siket István, Ferenc R.  2012.  Towards Building Method Level Maintainability Models Based on Expert Evaluations. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 340:146–154.
Hegedűs P, Serebrenik A, Mens T, Guéhéneuc Y-G.  2013.  Revealing the Effect of Coding Practices on Software Maintainability. 2013 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance. :578–581.
Hegedűs P, Bán D, Ferenc R, Gyimóthy T.  2012.  Myth or Reality? Analyzing the Effect of Design Patterns on Software Maintainability Communications in Computer and Information Science. 340:138–145.
Hegedűs P, Kádár I, Ferenc R, Gyimóthy T.  2018.  Empirical Evaluation of Software Maintainability Based on a Manually Validated Refactoring Dataset. Information and Software Technology. 95
Hegedűs P.  2013.  A probabilistic quality model for c# - an industrial case study. ACTA CYBERNETICA - SZEGED. 21:135–147.